Support Dogs Client Survey

Please find below links to a survey asking you about the impact that having a support dog has had on your life and that of your family. This information is vitally important to us both in enabling for our charity to review how we work and when explaining what we do to secure much-needed funding. The questionnaire is anonymous.

The demand for our work has never been greater and you help in completing the survey will help us to improve our charity and our ability to raise funds so more individuals and families can benefit. Thank you for your help with this.

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Alex and Chester are raising funds and awareness to help other families like Support Dogs have helped us.

Alex and Chester love to walk but this challenge will be just that for Alex... a ‘strange’ place with lots of people and pups. It will be tough but he will do it with the support of Chester and those around him 🐾

Sam's life was changed by his autism assistance dog Willow! As a result the life of all of the family is so much better and now we have hope again. Sam and Willow are being joined by their friends and family who have all seen firsthand the amazing changes this charity has brought into our life and we want to help others have the same opportunity. The children taking part in this walk with Sam all have additional needs like Sam, please sponsor them as they are being so brave taking on this walk t

I am a veterinary surgeon and also a dog lover. I've been interested in assistance dogs and their amazing abilities to help people. I'm particularly fascinated by the work you do in training seizure alert dogs and autism assistance dogs and wanted to do something to support the charity!

Our disability assistance dogs are trained to support their owners by carrying out tasks tailored to their needs such as dressing and undressing, loading and unloading the washing machine, and raising the alarm. They also enable clients to lead more sociable, independent lives.

Our seizure alert dogs are trained to provide a 100% reliable warning up to 50 minutes prior to an oncoming epileptic seizure, enabling clients to get to a place of safety, and enabling them to live more independently.

Support Dogs is a charity training autism assistance dog, epilepsy seizure alert dogs and disability assistance dogs for those affected by a wide range of physical conditions including MS, Cerebral Palsy and fibromyalgia.